saw a "WMF" in the store window, so did a Global Blue search in the Alexanderplatz area and came up with two shops close by. Who the hell knows if this has anything to do with anything....

Edited to add: According to new data in the "Sightings thread". it appears that the racers were near the WMF store on Karl-Liebknecht Strasse. (HA! got it even without the additional info! Way to go, me!)

I hope this pitstop is a prelude to a leg at the Santa Claus Village in Finland.

I think of that, too since its already Christmas right now and only few remaining legs left and that few remaining legs might probably be a Christmas and New Year's Day theme. After Berlin and probably Finland they might also go to these place:

If your thinking Scotland and Christmas/New Years Day theme it's probably more likely to be Edinburgh with the Hogmany Street party hosting 80 thousand people in the middle of the city and the Loony Dook in the Firth of Forth on New Years day. Plus you have the Castle, Grayfriers Bobby, Artuhur's Seat, Scottish Parliment, lots of supposedly haunted streets under the city and the Zoo.

May have to take a wonder into the city tonight just to see if there are any signs of the race.

If your thinking Scotland and Christmas/New Years Day theme it's probably more likely to be Edinburgh with the Hogmany Street party hosting 80 thousand people in the middle of the city and the Loony Dook in the Firth of Forth on New Years day. Plus you have the Castle, Grayfriers Bobby, Artuhur's Seat, Scottish Parliment, lots of supposedly haunted streets under the city and the Zoo.

May have to take a wonder into the city tonight just to see if there are any signs of the race.

GO Mattjimf..!!

*fingers-crossed* if they went to Edingburh and we have on-the ground team

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Don't ever put {hashtag} '#amazingrace' if you don't want to be chased by RFF's TAR Detectives

End city spec is like start line spec, for safety we try to avoid saying where anyone WILL be.

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"Our fans are pretty good. They don't give away too much. Sometimes people love dropping spoilers, but our fans are good. They tend to do it in such a way that doesn't ruin it for fans who don't want to know."--Phil Keoghan

Brunton was talking to the Star from “somewhere in the world” while on secret location with the current season of the U.S. Amazing Race.

After the project was green-lighted by CTV programming president Phil King last Friday, Brunton hopped on a plane on Saturday to be on location for the finale of the American show.

“I wanted to see how the heck they operate this thing. I’ve never seen a show with so many moving parts and so much unpredictability,” said Brunton, at times shouting over the noise from what was obviously a busy street.

“You have no idea what’s going to happen or what the timing is, what the weather is, who’s going to get lost.”

Brunton said he’d already been on seven locations. We momentarily lost contact after he had to avoid bumping into one of four remaining teams who were running toward him. He ducked into a quiet alleyway to hear his phone.

If your thinking Scotland and Christmas/New Years Day theme it's probably more likely to be Edinburgh with the Hogmany Street party hosting 80 thousand people in the middle of the city and the Loony Dook in the Firth of Forth on New Years day. Plus you have the Castle, Grayfriers Bobby, Artuhur's Seat, Scottish Parliment, lots of supposedly haunted streets under the city and the Zoo.

May have to take a wonder into the city tonight just to see if there are any signs of the race.

Wow Edinburgh, really hope it is true. Then London in leg 11 and have Washington D.C. as the end city!!!!

GO Mattjimf..!!

*fingers-crossed* if they went to Edingburh and we have on-the ground team

It is possible that they could get a flight out of Edinburgh via Amsterdam/London to US or a flight from Glasgow to the US direct (into Newark, there was a flight at 9am GMT today, next being on Thursday at same time).

If they arrived in Edinburgh on Monday, pit stop monday night, Tuesday travel to roadblock/detour (maybe St Andrews for a Golf thing possibly up to Stonehaven for the switchback at Dunotter Castle or across to Glasgow. Wednesday flight back to US via London/Amsterdam.

It is possible that they could get a flight out of Edinburgh via Amsterdam/London to US or a flight from Glasgow to the US direct (into Newark, there was a flight at 9am GMT today, next being on Thursday at same time).

If they arrived in Edinburgh on Monday, pit stop monday night, Tuesday travel to roadblock/detour (maybe St Andrews for a Golf thing possibly up to Stonehaven for the switchback at Dunotter Castle or across to Glasgow. Wednesday flight back to US via London/Amsterdam.

I really hope that London is the next city before End city. Since they have done France - New York twice!!!!

I hope this pitstop is a prelude to a leg at the Santa Claus Village in Finland.

I think of that, too since its already Christmas right now and only few remaining legs left and that few remaining legs might probably be a Christmas and New Year's Day theme. After Berlin and probably Finland they might also go to these place:

If your thinking Scotland and Christmas/New Years Day theme it's probably more likely to be Edinburgh with the Hogmany Street party hosting 80 thousand people in the middle of the city and the Loony Dook in the Firth of Forth on New Years day. Plus you have the Castle, Grayfriers Bobby, Artuhur's Seat, Scottish Parliment, lots of supposedly haunted streets under the city and the Zoo.

May have to take a wonder into the city tonight just to see if there are any signs of the race.

Can`t believe they go to Berlin, without going to Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church and Alexanderplatz!!!!